نتایج جستجو برای: handicapping behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 126592  

Journal: :International journal of pediatric obesity : IJPO : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2011
Claire Farrow Jacqueline Blissett Emma Haycraft

OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices are associated with independent observations of these behaviours, and whether the reliability of maternal report depends upon the child's weight. METHODS A total of 56 mothers and their children ate a lunch to satiety which was videotaped and coded for maternal use of control during feeding. Mo...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Katie A Loth Richard F MacLehose Jayne A Fulkerson Scott Crow Dianne Neumark-Sztainer

To understand how parents of adolescents attempt to regulate their children's eating behaviors, the prevalence of specific food-related parenting practices (restriction, pressure-to-eat) by sociodemographic characteristics (parent gender, race/ethnicity, education level, employment status, and household income) were examined within a population-based sample of parents (n=3709) of adolescents. L...

2017
Ali Shalash Mohamed Salama Marianne Makar Tamer Roushdy Hanan Hany Elrassas Wael Mohamed Mahmoud El-Balkimy Mohamed Abou Donia

Early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases is of paramount importance for successful treatment. Lack of sensitive and early biomarkers for diagnosis of diseases like Parkinson's disease (PD) is a handicapping problem for all movement disorders specialists. Using serum autoimmune antibodies (AIAs) against neural proteins is a new promising strategy to diagnose brain disorders through non-inva...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1994
C M Hanes D R Myers H C Davis

The purpose of this project was to examine the perceptions of both general and pediatric dentists regarding selected characteristics of the children they treat. A survey including questions on patients' ages, caries activity estimates, and types of patients treated was mailed once to a national random sample of 2,000 general and 1,000 pediatric dentists. The respondents provided a reasonable di...

2016
Lillian M. Tobin

In all schools are found children who do not "fit in" with the regular work. They are unresponsive; cannot work in groups; are irritable or over-sensitive; will not play, rather brood in corners; are hostile to society. Sometimes they show a tendency to damaga things or torment animals or their companions. They are individualistic. Every command must be given separately to them. They will not l...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
Randy J Seeley Timothy H Moran

The widespread use of molecular biological tools has led to a pronounced increase in the number of signals that are now implicated in the controls of food intake and body weight. However, a complete understanding of the roles of these multiple signals requires that we assess how they interact with one another to alter ingestive behavior. Although many such experiments are being conducted, the m...

Journal: :Applied animal behaviour science 2000
Zimmerman Koene van Hooff JA

Earlier studies have shown that thwarting of feeding behaviour in the laying hen is expressed through a specific vocalisation, the gakel-call. The first aim of this study was to investigate whether the effect of deprivation per se on the occurrence of gakel-calls can be distinguished from the effect of the additional frustration. Frustration is defined as the state of an animal that results fro...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Jérémie Lafraire Camille Rioux Agnès Giboreau Delphine Picard

Food neophobia and picky/fussy eating behavior are presented as the two main forms of children's food rejections which are responsible for a reduction of their dietary repertoire. We review the key factors, presented in the literature, that are involved in food rejections during childhood. We first consider a range of "cognitive factors", such as food perception, mental representations, categor...

Journal: :Appetite 2010
Karen McCurdy Kathleen S Gorman

This study reports the development and validation of the 20 item Family Food Behavior Survey, a measure designed to assess broad components of the family food environment that may contribute to child overweight. In a diverse sample of 38 parents, factor analyses verified 4 domains: (1) maternal control of child eating behavior; (2) maternal presence during eating; (3) child choice, and (4) orga...

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